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Higher glucose readings after 4 hrs of taking novorapid
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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2451370" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>I agree with the posts about learning to calculate your carb ratio involves a lot of experimentation and number checking.</p><p>Even then there is a lot of variability in these calculations depending on the time of day, injection sites, insulin age, temperature etc, etc, so a lot of us have to give correction doses (or eat some fruit to stop our blood sugars from falling below where they are starting). The safest time to give a correction dose is with your next meal, 5 hours after your last dose to stop your insulin from stacking. You need to as your DN for a starting point for a correction dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2451370, member: 504712"] I agree with the posts about learning to calculate your carb ratio involves a lot of experimentation and number checking. Even then there is a lot of variability in these calculations depending on the time of day, injection sites, insulin age, temperature etc, etc, so a lot of us have to give correction doses (or eat some fruit to stop our blood sugars from falling below where they are starting). The safest time to give a correction dose is with your next meal, 5 hours after your last dose to stop your insulin from stacking. You need to as your DN for a starting point for a correction dose. [/QUOTE]
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